Wednesday, February 10, 2016

A Valuable Twitter Tool to Locate A Tweet

If you are on twitter, consistent posting tweets
with valuable content for your target audience is one of the most valuable steps
you can take to build your audience. I've written about the tools that I use and the simple steps I
take every day to post this content. Day after day I'm posting valuable articles and
content. Weeks or even months later, I want to
find that piece of content. How do I find it? My challenge is there are
thousands of tweets in my profile and it's not easy to find something specific.
When I face this
situation, I turn to a free tool called Snap Bird. The first
step is to authenticate your twitter account. You have to be logged on to your
twitter account. It is a one-time process to authenticate your
account. Then because Snap Bird is logged on your twitter account,
you can search for a key
word or a person's name or twitter name, or a word that you recall from the
twitter post or any number of other ways to do it. This tool is simple and menu
driven. I like how this tool is
quick and searches through through a number of tweets. If it doesn't find the
tweet, then it can continue searching. The program has limitations but often
using it, I can locate my missing tweet.

This tool has a
specialized use—searching your tweets. For some of you, it may come in handy. I
hope so. Give Snap Bird a try and let me know
how you like it and the innovative ways you use it.